Magic Submitter Review Of Account Creation
Okay, so I just invested in Magic Submitter, and the current version is 1.8. I ran through the account creation process and thought I should give a review. Upon startup of Magic Submitter you are presented with a very simple and easy to utilize interface. The display is very similar to Alexandr's other products, Magic Article Rewriter and Magic Article Submitter.
Magic Submitter can create accounts at: article directories, bookmarking services, rss aggregators, blogs and video sites. It is also able to produce email accounts at gmail and yahoo.co.uk. One of the nicest features of this software is that it has a designer mode that can be utilized to add any site's sign up and submission processes. This Magic Submitter review is targeted on the initial account creation using the inbuilt services.
I would like to point out that I didn't make a free email account. I used a new email account created on one of my domains. Some Web 2.0 services tend not to let you sign up with a free email account, so I opted to make use of my own email account to give Magic Submitter the benefit of the doubt.
The first step is to make an account profile, which includes the typical name, email, user name, password, address, site name and url. You can also include your email server and password for email verification.
If you have ever signed up at any web site on the net you already know you have to enter CAPTCHA's. CAPTCHA's are the little squiggly letters you are required to type into a box to confirm that you're human. With Magic Submitter you are able to either do that by hand, or employ a separate service call decaptcher.com. For a fee they'll automatically work out the CAPTCHA for you.
Magic Submitter is multi-threaded, meaning you can choose to have 1 to 3 browser windows registering accounts at one time. If you have a quick computer and fast internet connection you should use the maximum three browsers to increase registration speed.
I was able to sing up with all of the services in the assorted categories within about 2 hours. If this seems like too slow of a process for you personally, I would like to point out that most of the delay was because of the CAPTCHA solving service. It took a long time for some of the solving and sometimes the CAPTCHA's were wrong. Should you manually solved the CAPTCHA's you could probably create all of the accounts in under an hour. At times I would have the program minimized so I could work on other things. I would bring the program back up periodically to see if there were any problems. If Magic Submitter was stuck on anything it would hold that browser window to offer the user a chance to correct it. There were times that Magic Submitter couldn't find a reference text field. If this occurred I would manually key in the required data and click a "complete" button, which tells Magic Submitter that the account creation is complete. Magic Submitter will then use your profile data to login to that account.
Owing to the high quality of a lot of the Web 2.0 which are built into Magic Submitter there are times that not everything can be accomplished automatically. In such situations Magic Submitter lists prompts for user necessary actions. An illustration of a common user required action is a website will mail a unique password to the e-mail account. The user must manually verify the e-mail account and retrieve the password and input it manually into Magic Submitter for that account. Other user required actions may be that the user needs to manually login to the account and do other account setup. Don't be concerned, there are not too many sites that require user input. These are primarily blog web-sites. It is nice that Magic Submitter allows you to enroll at these sites, because it supplies more options for submissions down the road.
I was able to successfully sign up at approximately ninety eight% of all web-sites from the 5 categories. I performed the user required actions on roughly 12 sites overall. Vital STEP! When the account creation process is concluded you will need to click on "check emails". This system will then down load all the account creation emails and click on the verification links. Most of these links expire within 24 - 72 hours, so you don't want to disregard this step. Magic Submitter was able to successfully generate accounts at 100+ Web 2.0 web-sites, with over 30 high ranking blogs!
In closing I must say - not very bad for a just released web site advertising software. The next step is to test submitting content to the whole set of accounts I just created. Stay tuned for more Magic Submitter Reviews.
Magic Submitter can create accounts at: article directories, bookmarking services, rss aggregators, blogs and video sites. It is also able to produce email accounts at gmail and yahoo.co.uk. One of the nicest features of this software is that it has a designer mode that can be utilized to add any site's sign up and submission processes. This Magic Submitter review is targeted on the initial account creation using the inbuilt services.
I would like to point out that I didn't make a free email account. I used a new email account created on one of my domains. Some Web 2.0 services tend not to let you sign up with a free email account, so I opted to make use of my own email account to give Magic Submitter the benefit of the doubt.
The first step is to make an account profile, which includes the typical name, email, user name, password, address, site name and url. You can also include your email server and password for email verification.
If you have ever signed up at any web site on the net you already know you have to enter CAPTCHA's. CAPTCHA's are the little squiggly letters you are required to type into a box to confirm that you're human. With Magic Submitter you are able to either do that by hand, or employ a separate service call decaptcher.com. For a fee they'll automatically work out the CAPTCHA for you.
Magic Submitter is multi-threaded, meaning you can choose to have 1 to 3 browser windows registering accounts at one time. If you have a quick computer and fast internet connection you should use the maximum three browsers to increase registration speed.
I was able to sing up with all of the services in the assorted categories within about 2 hours. If this seems like too slow of a process for you personally, I would like to point out that most of the delay was because of the CAPTCHA solving service. It took a long time for some of the solving and sometimes the CAPTCHA's were wrong. Should you manually solved the CAPTCHA's you could probably create all of the accounts in under an hour. At times I would have the program minimized so I could work on other things. I would bring the program back up periodically to see if there were any problems. If Magic Submitter was stuck on anything it would hold that browser window to offer the user a chance to correct it. There were times that Magic Submitter couldn't find a reference text field. If this occurred I would manually key in the required data and click a "complete" button, which tells Magic Submitter that the account creation is complete. Magic Submitter will then use your profile data to login to that account.
Owing to the high quality of a lot of the Web 2.0 which are built into Magic Submitter there are times that not everything can be accomplished automatically. In such situations Magic Submitter lists prompts for user necessary actions. An illustration of a common user required action is a website will mail a unique password to the e-mail account. The user must manually verify the e-mail account and retrieve the password and input it manually into Magic Submitter for that account. Other user required actions may be that the user needs to manually login to the account and do other account setup. Don't be concerned, there are not too many sites that require user input. These are primarily blog web-sites. It is nice that Magic Submitter allows you to enroll at these sites, because it supplies more options for submissions down the road.
I was able to successfully sign up at approximately ninety eight% of all web-sites from the 5 categories. I performed the user required actions on roughly 12 sites overall. Vital STEP! When the account creation process is concluded you will need to click on "check emails". This system will then down load all the account creation emails and click on the verification links. Most of these links expire within 24 - 72 hours, so you don't want to disregard this step. Magic Submitter was able to successfully generate accounts at 100+ Web 2.0 web-sites, with over 30 high ranking blogs!
In closing I must say - not very bad for a just released web site advertising software. The next step is to test submitting content to the whole set of accounts I just created. Stay tuned for more Magic Submitter Reviews.
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